Greetings,
Haven't been around here for many years now and I hope someone might be able to help - yes I'm constantly doing research into finding the schematic I need or at least being able to identify the component/part that's blown. So I'll get to it:
I have an Asus ROG G752VL laptop I just picked up for a good price, dead on arrival but it does power on, and when it comes on the fans do spin after several seconds but that's about it - I pulled the power after about 4-5 seconds because I didn't want to make it worse than it is already based on the previous owner telling me "I turned it on, I heard a pop, so saw smoke, then turned it off. I turned it back on and the fans went crazy with noise and speed, so I unplugged it and figured it's toast and never messed with it again."
So, I disassembled it, took a look around and discovered this little problem:
https://imgur.com/mVqwCpk
Now, it's directly under the Nvidia GPU, and I haven't removed the HSF yet to get an even better look at the situation but it obviously popped for whatever reason. I'm going to presume - with my limited board level knowledge - that it could be a voltage regulator for the GPU, so that's why I'm on a quest to find the motherboard schematic and identify that component (as well as the surrounding circuitry) and potentially find someone that could do the repair since it's a bit beyond my technical skills.
So, the basic gist is I'm looking for the motherboard schematic(s) for an Asus ROG G752V series laptop. There are a bunch of models in the G752Vx series (where the x represents a different model like G752VS, G752VX, etc) and I'm fairly confident they all use the same motherboard assembly.
I was thinking I'd just get the laptop and order a replacement mobo from some eBay seller but, alas, the pricing on these mobos is $400+ and I can't afford that so I'm going to do whatever I can to get it fixed to the best of my abilities (meaning find the info, get the part, have someone else do the component replacement if possible).
Anyway, that's about it, if anyone out there can help me find that schematic or maybe even identify that component which sits just under the Nvidia GPU almost in the physical center of the mobo I would be forever grateful.
I was thinking I'd find a dead motherboard (dead for some other reason) then get it and remove the component but even dead G752 series mobos are apparently going for $250-300 and that's quite a lot to pay for a component or two to be swapped out.
Thanks for reading, and have fun, always...
bb
Haven't been around here for many years now and I hope someone might be able to help - yes I'm constantly doing research into finding the schematic I need or at least being able to identify the component/part that's blown. So I'll get to it:
I have an Asus ROG G752VL laptop I just picked up for a good price, dead on arrival but it does power on, and when it comes on the fans do spin after several seconds but that's about it - I pulled the power after about 4-5 seconds because I didn't want to make it worse than it is already based on the previous owner telling me "I turned it on, I heard a pop, so saw smoke, then turned it off. I turned it back on and the fans went crazy with noise and speed, so I unplugged it and figured it's toast and never messed with it again."
So, I disassembled it, took a look around and discovered this little problem:
https://imgur.com/mVqwCpk
Now, it's directly under the Nvidia GPU, and I haven't removed the HSF yet to get an even better look at the situation but it obviously popped for whatever reason. I'm going to presume - with my limited board level knowledge - that it could be a voltage regulator for the GPU, so that's why I'm on a quest to find the motherboard schematic and identify that component (as well as the surrounding circuitry) and potentially find someone that could do the repair since it's a bit beyond my technical skills.
So, the basic gist is I'm looking for the motherboard schematic(s) for an Asus ROG G752V series laptop. There are a bunch of models in the G752Vx series (where the x represents a different model like G752VS, G752VX, etc) and I'm fairly confident they all use the same motherboard assembly.
I was thinking I'd just get the laptop and order a replacement mobo from some eBay seller but, alas, the pricing on these mobos is $400+ and I can't afford that so I'm going to do whatever I can to get it fixed to the best of my abilities (meaning find the info, get the part, have someone else do the component replacement if possible).
Anyway, that's about it, if anyone out there can help me find that schematic or maybe even identify that component which sits just under the Nvidia GPU almost in the physical center of the mobo I would be forever grateful.
I was thinking I'd find a dead motherboard (dead for some other reason) then get it and remove the component but even dead G752 series mobos are apparently going for $250-300 and that's quite a lot to pay for a component or two to be swapped out.
Thanks for reading, and have fun, always...
bb
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